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Since Medicaid is run jointly by both the state and federal government, Indiana needs federal permission to roll out some of ...
With Medicaid restrictions starting today, some people who depend on this service as their primary form of healthcare are feeling like they’re being left in the dark and wondering what comes next.
Health care is not optional. It is as essential as public education or clean water. Cutting coverage for thousands of Hoosiers does not save money.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed a bill Tuesday that emphasizes community-based care options for older ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was in New Albany Tuesday to highlight a new law aimed at preventing health health issues that could ...
Indiana residents have been arrested and charged in what the FBI and U.S. Justice Department are calling the “largest ...
Family fears losing Medicaid coverage, which they rely on for life-saving care. They face uncertainty due to new work ...
Over 200 bills have been passed by Governor Mike Braun since he took office in January and many of those laws are set to take ...
Some lawmakers fear that at least a dozen rural hospitals in Indiana are at risk due to Medicaid budget cuts proposed in ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's office highlighted the 13 criminal investigations into suspected Medicaid fraud, with ...
July 1 not only marks the beginning of the second half of the year but it also is the effective date for most of the 243 new ...
Several new laws are now in effect in Indiana. Here is a quick look at some that could impact you:Cigarette TaxThe cigarette ...